
Sebastian Miño-Bucheli
News Reporter / ProducerSebastian Miño-Bucheli is a multimedia journalist / producer at KALW Summer Training 2022 program. He's originally from the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, but he's been loving his past 4 years here in the Bay Area. Sebastian is an Ecuadorian-American on track to write stories for the Latinx community.
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The most recent chess boom has happened because of the pandemic, Netflix series, and online tournament streaming. But the resurgence has also brought up the reminder that the male-dominated game needs new players – primarily women and children.
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How a city in the Bay was in the national spotlight for considering a plan to cull geese to prevent more water pollution.
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Right now, Bay Area residents are glued to their television watching the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, supporting their home country or favorite National Team. But there was a time in 1994 when the World Cup was held in the United States across several American metros, like the San Francisco Bay Area, which marked the first time a non-soccer country hosted. It changed everything.
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If you've been in the Mission during holiday events like Día de los Muertos or for the Virgen de Guadalupe ceremony, you may have seen Aztec dancers performing. Did you know that performing for this holidays or other performances is more than a job? It's a way of life and a part of that life is supporting the community.
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ou may have heard of a lack of new housing being built in the Bay Area, but a new study found that San Jose is doing worse than all other major metro cities in the U.S.
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The Internet kids use today might change if Governor Newsom signs a youth privacy rights bill into law.
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You may have heard or felt the heatwave that’s here for the Labor Day weekend. Temperatures in some parts of the bay will reach over 100 degrees.
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Many parts of the Bay Area are experiencing soaring rent prices. But after a year of trying, Antioch renters and advocates will finally have rent stabilization.
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California is one signature away from lifting a statewide ban on safe drug consumption sites for illegal drug users.
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Protestors Wednesday disrupted construction for People’s Park in Berkeley, which began earlier this week.